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              January & February 2009, Offering #98 & #99  
                
              by Gary Parker, of The WineSellar & Brasserie  
              Zagat Acclaimed  
                
              January 2009, Offering #98  
              So here we are in 2009!!! Time certainly does fly when you’re  having fun, and drinking some of the best wines possible. It will certainly be  my pleasure to sample the best wines imaginable and bring them to you each  month. Thanks to every one for always making this experience memorable and  worthwhile.  
              I am pleased to present two extraordinary wines some of the best  producers in California’s winemaking jewel: Napa Valley.  We start with the 2006 Nickel & Nickel Ponzo Vineyard Zinfandel from the Russian River Valley.  Our second offering is a 2006 Cabernet Sauvignon from Laird Family Vineyards in  Napa Valley.   
              Both are sure to please, and hopefully find a bin space in your  cellar. 
                
              2006 Nickel & Nickel, Ponzo Vineyard, Zinfandel  
              Nickel  & Nickel was founded in 1997 by the partners of Far Niente: Larry Maguire,  Dirk Hampson, and Beth, Eric, & Jeremy Nickel. Their desire is to produce  wines capable of articulating the distinct character of each vineyard since  they only produce single vineyard designate wines.  
              To  accomplish this they hired winemaker Darice Spinelli from the inception of the  project to oversee this grand desire. This ‘single-minded commitment to  vineyard-designated wines’ has allowed Spinelli to challenge herself and strive  for excellence in expressing the qualities of the vineyards. She wants to  provide harmony to the vineyard and allow the wine to sing.   
              2006 Laird Family Estate, Cabernet Sauvignon 
              Family  patriarch Ken Laird purchased his first parcel of land in Napa Valley  in 1970. The 70-acre piece of land in Calistoga contained worn-down prune tress  and little else. Ken decided to switch from orchard to vineyard, but was  $150,000 short of making this dream a reality. Not to be deterred he picked-up  a phone book and gave Robert Mondavi a call to see if he would be interested in  helping him. A partnership quickly developed and 50% of the land was planted  with Gamay while the other 50% saw Cabernet Sauvignon. 
              In  1983 Ken moved his family to the Carneros region because he correctly saw it as  an “up-and-coming” area. At the time orchards and goats dominated the area, and  thus vineyards were not fathomable. As Laird fruit became increasingly popular  through the nineties Ken, the perpetual “idea man” wanted to create a facility  for Napa  growers to bring their valuable grapes. At this time (1998) the family also  started its own brand featuring their name.  
                
              2006 Nickel & Nickel, Ponzo Vineyard, Zinfandel 
                                          Growing Region:.............................................. Russian River  Valley, Ca. 
                          Varietal  Blend:................................................. 100%  Zinfandel 
                          Fermentation................................................... French  Oak Barrels 
                          Winery  Price:................................................... $48.00  
                          WineSellar Case Price:.................................... $32.99 
              Notes:  The Ponzo Vineyard, located in Sonoma County, was planted in 1920,  around the same time as the passage of the Eighteenth Amendment. It has a  fairly cool and mild climate due to coastal influences, and frequently  experiences morning fog. During summer the area is greeted with blustery  conditions that persist through the season. The deeply concentrated fruit is  the result dry farming on the flat, sandy loam soil of the 11-acre vineyard  block.       
                                                                                                                                                     
  Appearance: A consistent ruby red descends upon the glass while lightening  along the edges showing a plush softness. The label shows a veranda with grapes  at the height of ripeness. It’s inviting you to sit down and have a glass of  wine under this canopy.              
              Nose:  All of the usual suspects when it comes to Zinfandel! Opulent and  abundant raspberry, black cherry, plum, fig, black currant, and mulberry remain  pervasive and provide the finesse for the delightful aromas. Amazing spice  notes such as clove, curry, black & white pepper, cinnamon, and vanilla  contribute to the flamboyant personality. 
              Texture: Quite a tasty example of what Zin should aspire to be. This wine  is quite delectable and has a lengthy aspect that pleasantly wraps itself along  the back palate and refuses to relinquish this position. The combined efforts  of the tannin and acidity impart an invigorating, lively, and warming sensation  that are very characteristic of Zinfandel.       
              Flavor:  Robust raspberry pops  immediately when tasting the wine, but dark chocolate and white pepper shine  through. An elegant sweetness similar to strawberry jam has a toasty oak that  contributes to the honeyed aspects while tasting. The wine is also infused with  vanilla, cherry, molasses, caramel, raisin, prune, toast, and hazelnut within  the glass.     
              Serving Suggestions:   The wine allows for incredibly diverse dining options. I really  enjoyed it with a thin crust Hawaiian pizza for the sweetness and a Jamaican  Jerk for the spiciness. Another delicious option is grilled chicken marinated  with BBQ sauce. The opportunity to find your own favorite pairing is why I’d  encourage you to pick-up six bottles and enjoy it over the next ten years.              
              2006 Laird Family Estate, Cabernet Sauvignon 
                                          Growing Region:.............................................. Napa Valley, CA 
                          Varietal  Blend:................................................. 100%  Cabernet Sauvignon 
                          Fermentation................................................... French  Oak Barrels 
                          Winery  Price:................................................... $48.00  
                          WineSellar Case Price:..................................... $34.99 
              Notes: The Laird family has  been producing fruit in Napa   Valley for almost 40  years. Today, consulting winemaker Paul Hobbs helps the family produce amazing  estate wines. Paul’s desire to produce wines that are “a window to a place” is  aided by the fact that the Laird’s own parcels of vineyard land are capable of  displaying their own unique sophistication.   
                                                                                                                                                     
  Appearance: Very deep dark purple  that is quite concentrated, and when swirled it streaks color that leaves a  delicate blanket across the glass. A soft lavender edge exists as well  displaying the flattering temperament that is present in solid Napa Cabernet.  The label is a simple rustic/country bronze that doesn’t overshadow the wine,  and is reminiscent of an Olympic Medal.                
              Nose:  Chocolate is pervasive,  and licorice, coffee, clove, cigar box, and graphite further attest to the  quality of this wine. Dark plum, blackberry, dark cherry, and cassis are the  classic Cabernet fruit components that persist as well. Pleasing mint and  eucalyptus are in the mix as well.                   
              Texture: Amazing structure from  start to finish. The balance and intensity support the flavor components  brilliantly. A finesse contributes to the refined nature of the wine as well.  It begins in gratifying fashion and lingers pleasurably which combines the  elements of the palate into a majestic harmony.        
              Flavor:  Everything promised in  the nose is delivered when sipping the wine. All of the berry, cherry, plum,  and currant are magnified and concentrated in every sip. The oak provides a  thorough body and imparts cigar, tobacco, cedar, cocoa, cappuccino, olive, and  stone. Each component is in seamless compatibility making the experience truly  magnificent in every sense possible.      
              Serving Suggestions:  A wine like this demands a classic pairing…STEAK!!! The slight  char from a perfectly grilled rib-eye is ideal, and makes for the best  experience possible. Easily approachable now, but I think it can develop some  more character with proper cellaring through 2016.                
              February 2009, Offering #99  
              It truly excites me to present two wines that share a birth year,  but come from very different corners of the world. From Spain’s Rioja  region we have the 2001 La Rioja Alta, S.A., Vina Alberdi showcasing  Tempranillo. Straight out of Napa Valley’s Stags Leap District comes the  delectible 2001 Hartwell Vineyard “Divine” Cabernet Sauvignon.    
              I recently purchased a book by Tyler Coleman called Wine Politics, and could not put it  down. You can read his blog at www.drvino.com. While it’s a quick read the  content and presentation of the material is quite focused. Everything that is  “behind the scenes” of that glass of wine is explored in this book, and it’s a  must read for the serious wine enthusiast.  
                
              2001 La Rioja Alta, S.A., Vina Alberdi, Spain  
               The  history of La Rioja Alta begins in 1890 when five Basque and Rioja growers  created “Sociedad Vinicola de la Rioja Alta.” Taking its current name in 1941  the company has expanded and introduced the Vina Alberdi brand in 1970. Clearly,  the winery has a tradition to uphold and the wines serve as a transmission of  this expertise and passion. 
               While it’s easy for a winery to live off  of its reputation attained from past vintages La Rioja Alta continues to  innovate and use new technologies to produce a product of the utmost quality.  The forward thinking nature of the winery ensures a long-term approach is  followed and decisions are not made shortsightedly. Their 360-acres of vineyard  serve as the heart of the winery and it is their top priority to care for and  improve these precious parcels. 
              2001 Hartwell Vineyards, “Divine” Cabernet Sauvignon 
              Hartwell Vineyards is the  fulfillment of a lifelong dream by passionate wine collector Bob Hartwell.  Established in 1986 by Bob and his wife Blanca, it was his desire to pursue  winemaking, but he wanted to practice this craft in the right place. This  turned out to be Napa   Valley’s Stags Leap  District. It serves as the playground for their small production estate. 
              The  winery itself is situated in a unique area even within the district. The  vineyard’s rich volcanic soils are planted on the slope of a dormant volcano!  Bob and Blanca’s house sits right on top of the hill where the last eruption  occurred over four million years ago. Winemaker Benoit Touquette is a rising  star who produces wines of acclaim and distinction while consulting winemaker  Michele Rolland lends his extensive knowledge to the estate as well.  
               2001 La Rioja Alta S.A., Vina Alberdi, Seleccion Especial  
                                        Growing Region:.............................................. Rioja, Spain. 
                        Varietal  Blend:................................................. 99%  Tempranillo, 1% Graciano & Viura 
                        Fermentation................................................... American  Oak Barrels 
                        Winery  Price:................................................... $25.00  
                        WineSellar Case Price:..................................... $19.99 
              Notes: Tempranillo, an almost  black grape, is frequently referred to as Spain’s “noble grape.” It is often  used to make the best wines in the Rioja region and increasingly the Ribera del  Duero. The name comes from the Spanish word temprano,  or “early” because it ripens earlier than many of the other varietals grown in  the country.  
                                                                                                                                                     
  Appearance: The wine shows some age  as one is drawn immediately  to the redbrick and garnet in the glass. There is also a slight orange/brown  component that is especially pronounced along the rim following a swirl. The  label shows a group of friends, casually enjoying some wine and the setting  seems pretty normal except for the fact that they’re blue of course.                
              Nose:  It’s really easy to  enjoy the fruit here with strawberry, red cherry, and tart cranberry taking  shape almost immediately. There is nice spice as well demonstrating pepper,  baking cocoa, cayenne, and dill. The oak aging showcases coconut, pipe tobacco,  leather, vanilla, black tea, and butter quite pleasantly.                   
              Texture:  Simply delightful, but  robust in both character and style throughout. Hearty tannins linger favorably  while coating the mouth and announcing the substance of the wine. Unmistakable  in its elegance, each element of the wine is balanced: from tannin to acid  through alcohol there is a tranquility to these pieces that is abundant,  vibrant, harmonious, and pronounced. 
              Flavor:  The oak provides the  stunning elements to this wine that are the hallmarks of an exemplary Rioja. I  detect a lot of smoke, cigar, brown sugar, cedar, vanilla, and even caramel.  The fruit is abundant and strawberry, cherry, plums, prunes, and cranberry are  quite attractive. Additionally, I enjoyed the delectable copper minerality and  semisweet baking cocoa. 
              Serving Suggestions:  This is a ‘food wine’ in every sense of the designation. A Spanish  cheese made from sheep’s milk called Manchego would be an amazing appetizer,  but added to a ground lamb burger you have a BBQ'd treat that almost sounds  counterintuitive. This wine will develop additional complexity over the next  five years if you feel like waiting on this one.               
              2001 Hartwell Vineyards, Cabernet Sauvignon, Napa Valley  
                                          Growing Region:.............................................. Stag's Leap  Distict, California 
                          Varietal  Blend:................................................. 100%  Cabernet Sauvignon 
                          Fermentation................................................... French  Oak Barrels 
                          Winery  Price:................................................... $70.00  
                          WineSellar Case Price:..................................... $55.99 
              Notes:  The Hartwell Vineyards  “Divine” was a special bottling offered only to select members of their wine  club upon its 2005 release. Located in the Stags Leap District the appellation  was the first to be designated an AVA solely due to the unique features of its  terrior. 
                                                                                                                                                     
  Appearance:  Opaque, almost ebony  with a striking ruby rim which reminds you that this is indeed red wine. This  lip is still very light and emanates from the core of the wine in a fashion  similar to a sunrise. The painted bottle showcases the logo of the winery  resting on a cluster of grapes. It’s a very simple yet classy approach to  branding the product. 
              Nose: It starts very tight,  but develops a pleasing spearmint, eucalyptus, tobacco, and sweet pepper  essence, all of which enhances the cola/vanilla aromas. The fruit is as dark as  the wine itself with black cherry, plum, blackberry, blueberry, and cassis  taking flight. French oak aging provides a laundry list of amazing sensations:  mahogany, leather, burnt toast, cigar box, cinnamon, nutmeg, butter, cedar,  mesquite smoke, and roses/violets.                     
              Texture: Upfront I found a lot of  that ‘jammy’ quality that is just so enjoyable in amazing Cabernet. The wine  has a delicate mouth feel that’s not overly heavy, but not wimpy either. It’s  more like a gazelle than a buffalo. There simply aren’t enough o’s in smooth as  it lingers in all the right ways and reminds you of everything that you’ve  experienced thus far. 
              Flavor:  Milk chocolate, toffee,  caramel, and butterscotch are the really spectacular dessert qualities that  standout for me. There’s a lot of fragrant menthol, peppermint patty, and  plenty of eucalyptus here. The dark fruits again make a casual appearance:  blackberry, currants, and black cherry. There’s also savory smoke, mushroom,  leather, and graphite. 
              Serving Suggestions:  If you want to try this wine now I would recommend decanting for a  while, and using a screen or unbleached coffee filter. Try it with a grilled  fillet mignon that has just the right amount of pink inside. Leave this one in  the cellar for a while, possibly until 2021 if you’re so inclined, but it can  be approached now.  
                
              * Gary 
                Parker is the Principal, Founder, Chairman and CEO 
                of The WineSellar Group. From a background of culinary arts, architecture 
                and art, Gary opened The WineSellar & Brasserie in 1988 with 
                a pioneering concept of combining a fine wine shop, a state of 
                the art wine storage facility, and a highly regarded French restaurant 
                named The Brasserie, all under one roof. With its top rated Zagat 
                level cuisine, and Gary Parker's hand picked wine list of 2,500 
                classic wines, The WineSellar & Brasserie garnered instant 
                notoriety. The wine list has won The Wine Spectator Grand Award 
                (one of the best 100 wine lists in the world) every year since 
                1988. Gary subsequently created The WineSellar Club and www.winesellar.com, an Internet wine auction site. Gary is recognized 
                as a leading authority in fine wine, and is active as a spokesperson, 
                appraiser, auctioneer and panelist in the industry. 
              (editor's note - Gary is a former principal 
                owner of Laurel Restaurant & Bar. Gary established Laurel 
                in 1995, which he sold in February 2005). 
              
                
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